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Abrupt growth of large aggregates by correlated coalescences in turbulent flow

Jeremie Bec, Samriddhi Sankar Ray, Ewe Wei Saw, Holger Homann

Published 2015-07-08Version 1

Smoluchowski's coagulation kinetics is here shown to fail when the coalescing species are dilute and transported by a turbulent flow. The intermittent Lagrangian motion involves correlated violent events that lead to an unexpected rapid occurrence of the largest particles. This new phenomena is here quantified in terms of the anomalous scaling of turbulent three-point motion, leading to significant corrections in macroscopic processes that are critically sensitive to the early-stage emergence of large embryonic aggregates, as in planet formation or rain precipitation.

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